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Welcome to the official website of the Embassy of the State of Libya in Washington, D.C., where you will find information about the embassy’s mission and goals.
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- About Libya
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The embassy of Libya in Washington, D.C. is located at 1460 Dahlia Street NW and can be contacted by telephone on (202) 944 9601 to 5 and (202) 538 4585 and by email info@embassyoflibyadc.com. The consular section, which shares premises with the embassy, can be reached by email consular.sec@embassyoflibyadc.com.
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1460 Dahlia St NW. Washington, DC 20012. +1 (202) 944-9601. http://embassyoflibyadc.org. The Embassy of Libya in Washington, DC serves as the official diplomatic representation of the Libyan government in the United States.
The Embassy of Libya in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Libya to the United States. It is located at 1460 Dahlia Street NW Washington, DC 20012, in the Shepherd Park neighborhood.
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Libya is an oil-rich country located in north Africa; it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and it shares borders with Egypt to the east, Tunisia and Algeria to the west, and Niger, Chad, and Sudan to the south.